The cold creative hands of winter continually freeze, thaw, powder, and mold familiar landscapes...
Resources
Snowmobiling 101: Hitting the Powder
The sense of peace and serenity that comes from the stillness of snowy landscapes is inherent in...
The Foraged Feast
Knowing what to eat in a survival situation is a great skill to have, but there’s more to...
Ticked Off: Protect Yourself from Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is one of the fastest-growing vector-borne diseases in North America for humans. In...
Rangers Toast Ticks, Nix Tock
In a stunning development, a planned prairie-grasses restoration fire at Minnesota’s Murphy...
Solo Wilderness Hiking & Camping in the Maritime Provinces
Glamping may be the new camping, but the desire for a primitive experience in the wild will never...
Arrowhead 135 Endurance Award Ennobles Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s Expedition
Commemorating the “greatest feat of survival in the history of Polar Exploration,” (1)...
RootsRated Launches Outdoor Adventure App
RootsRated, the online resource for “where to go outdoors,” has introduced its new RootsRated...
Paul Smith’s College and Cornell University Unite for the Environment
Nestled in the forests of the Adirondacks, Paul Smith’s College is known for setting the bar in...
A Snowshoe Magazine Interview with Swiss Mountain Leader Ian Spare (BAIML)
Switzerland. You possibly couldn’t find a more diverse climate or landscape in such a...
A Snowshoe Magazine Interview with Gareth Jefferies
Doing what you love in gainful employment must be the ideal dream for many. Going to work in the...
Robert Rogers and the 1757 Battle on Snowshoes
On January 21, 1757, a French and Indian unit got the drop on Robert Rogers and his rangers.
